Winter storm Fern affected 34 U.S. states, claimed at least 115 lives, and caused $115 billion in damage. Portugal recorded a national wind record of 208.8 km/h. In Sicily, houses are falling from a 20-meter cliff, and in Brazil, lightning struck a crowd at a rally — 89 people were injured, setting a national record. These are no longer isolated anomalies — climate disasters are simultaneously impacting North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
All these events share one alarming pattern: micro- and nanoplastics, by accumulating electrostatic charge, have become active participants in climate processes. Plastic particles disrupt heat exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere, turning the planet into a giant energy accumulator. This energy is then transformed into the destructive force of storms, tornadoes, and abnormal precipitation.
But the most dangerous part is that nanoplastics penetrate the blood–brain barrier and damage areas of the brain responsible for critical thinking.
People lose the ability to properly assess threats precisely when it is most vital. We see the disasters but fail to grasp their scale. We act impulsively rather than rationally. It’s a vicious cycle: plastic pollution intensifies natural forces while simultaneously depriving us of the reasoning needed to confront them.
Scientists at “ALLATRA” have identified the root cause: the electrostatic charge of plastic particles. By removing this capability from nanoplastics, we could activate the planet’s natural self-recovery mechanisms. Excess energy would no longer accumulate in the atmosphere and the Earth’s crust. Achieving this, however, requires coordinated efforts from the entire global scientific community — just as it was done in the Human Genome Project.
The time for inaction is over. Every day of delay means more victims. But as long as we are still able to think, understand, and act, humanity still has a chance to change the future.
Time codes:
00:00 — Introduction: Disasters That Shaped the Week
00:29 — USA: Winter Storm Fern and Ice Collapse in the Southern States
04:46 — Canada: Record Snowfall in Toronto and Hydroelectric Plant Shutdown
06:17 — Turkey: Floods in Mersin and Adana
07:29 — Portugal: Storm Kristin and National Wind Record
08:57 — Spain: Destruction and Human Casualties
09:52 — Brazil: Lightning Strike in a Crowd — Record Number of Injuries
11:07 — Algeria: Hurricane-Force Winds in an Atypical Region
12:20 — Morocco: Floods in Ksar el-Kebir
13:07 — Italy: Landslide in Nisemi and Threat of City Collapse
14:40 — Scientific Analysis: How Nanoplastics Control the Elements
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